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The Mongol Empire (Mongolian: Mongolyn Ezent Güren listen ; Mongolian Cyrillic: Монголын эзэнт гүрэн; also Орда ("Horde") in Russian chronicles) existed during the 13th and 14th centuries and was the largest contiguous land empire in history. Originating in the steppes of Central Asia, the Mongol Empire eventually stretched from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan, extending northwards into Siberia, eastwards and southwards into the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, and the Iranian plateau, and westwards as far as the Levant and Arabia.
The Mongol Empire emerged from the unification of nomadic tribes in the Mongolia homeland under the leadership of Genghis Khan, who was proclaimed ruler of all Mongols in 1206. The empire grew rapidly under his rule and then under his descendants, who sent invasions in every direction. The vast transcontinental empire connected the east with the west with an enforced Pax Mongolica allowing trade, technologies, commodities, and ideologies to be disseminated and exchanged across Eurasia.
Genghis Khan (/ˈdʒɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/, often pronounced /ˈɡɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/;Mongol: [tʃiŋɡɪs xaːŋ]; c. 1162 – 18 August 1227), born Temüjin, was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise.
He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia. After founding the Mongol Empire and being proclaimed "Genghis Khan", he started the Mongol invasions that resulted in the conquest of most of Eurasia. These included raids or invasions of the Qara Khitai, Caucasus, Khwarezmid Empire, Western Xia and Jin dynasties. These campaigns were often accompanied by wholesale massacres of the civilian populations – especially in the Khwarezmian and Xia controlled lands. By the end of his life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of Central Asia and China.
Before Genghis Khan died, he assigned Ögedei Khan as his successor and split his empire into khanates among his sons and grandsons. He died in 1227 after defeating the Western Xia. He was buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in Mongolia at an unknown location. His descendants extended the Mongol Empire across most of Eurasia by conquering or creating vassal states out of all of modern-day China, Korea, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and substantial portions of modern Eastern Europe, Russia, and Southwest Asia. Many of these invasions repeated the earlier large-scale slaughters of local populations. As a result, Genghis Khan and his empire have a fearsome reputation in local histories.
The Rise Of Genghis Khan And The Mongol Empire Documentary - Documentary Channel He pertained to power by joining numerous of the nomadic tribes of northeast Asia. After starting the Mongol Empire and being declared "Genghis Khan," he started the Mongol invasions that resulted in the conquest of most of Eurasia. These included raids or invasions of the Kara-Khitan Khanate, Caucasus, Khwarezmid Empire, Western Xia and Jin empires. These campaigns were often come with by wholesale massacres of the civilian populaces-- particularly in the Khwarezmian and Xia regulated lands. By the end of his life, the Mongol Empire inhabited a considerable part of Central Asia and China. Before Genghis Khan died, he designated Ogedei Khan as his successor and split his realm right into khanates amongst his...
See how quickly the Mongols were united under Genghis Khan and then strengthened enough to take on all of Asia and conquer one of history's largest empires of all time in less than a century!
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If you didn't know you were reading about Ancient Babylon, Ancient Persia, The Roman Republic, The Inca Inca Empire and The Mongol Empire when these empires fell -- you could just as easily mistake what happened then for what's happening now. If history repeats itself, are we headed toward a similar demise?
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B00338QEI8/book The Mongol queens of the thirteenth century ruled the largest empire the world has ever known. Yet sometime near the end of the century, censors cut a section from The Secret History of the Mongols, leaving a single tantalizing quote from Genghis Khan: let us reward our female offspring. Only this hint of a fathers legacy for his daughters remained of a much larger story. The queens of the Silk Route turned their fathers conquests into the worlds first truly international empire, fostering trade, education, and religion throughout their territories and creating an economic system that stretched from the Pacific to the Mediterranean. Outlandish stories of these powerful queens trickled out of the Empire, shocking the citi...
A Byzantine–Mongol alliance occurred during the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th century between the Byzantine Empire and the Mongol Empire.Byzantium actually tried to maintain friendly relations with both the Golden Horde and the Ilkhanate realms, who were often at war with each other.The alliance involved numerous exchanges of presents, military collaboration and marital links, but dissolved in the middle of the 14th century. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): William Robert Shepherd (1871–1934) Description American cartographer and historian Date of birth/death 12 June 1871 7 June 1934 Location of birth/death Charleston Berlin Work location New York City Authority control VIAF: 100210280 ISNI: 0000 0001 2103 3838 LCCN: n85234631 NLA: 35776491 GND: 13...
This Mongol destroyer set in motion the conquest of a quarter of the world's population with a body count in the millions. Genghis Khan (/ˈɡɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/ or /. This Mongol destroyer set in motion the conquest of a quarter of the world's population with a body count in the millions. Genghis Khan (/ˈɡɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/ or /. Kublai was the second son of Tolui and Sorghaghtani Beki, and a grandson of Genghis Khan. Kublai's real power was limited to China and Mongolia. In 1271, Kub.
This podcast is about the empire conquered by Genghis Khan and its positive and negative. It also talks about the concept of one world government and its benefits.
This podcast is about the continued growth of the empire after Genghis Khan, but also the seeds of division and the eventual split of the Mongol Empire. It also talks about the contributions and influences of the Mongols that would change the world forever.
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Edward Vajda, a professor with the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at Western Washington University, presents "The Mongol Impact on World History." As part of celebrating Mongolia Day at WWU, Vajda discusses the spectacular consequences of the Mongol conquests begun in the 13th century by Chinggis Khan. The lecture explains how the medieval era ended and the modern world began in the wake of history's most successful empire builder.